The
Mannheim Regional Court in Germany ruled that Google's Motorola
Mobility division doesn't infringe on a patent held by Microsoft.
Google, LG to announce new Nexus phone PCWorld Google and LG are reportedly preparing to launch a Nexus smartphone modeled on the Optimus G. Like the Optimus G, the still-to-be-named new Nexus handset will be one of the first quad-core smartphones on the U.S. market when it launches, reports say. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google isn't evil, says Bork's analysis of antitrust complaints TechHive Google's search business practices, currently under scrutiny by regulators around the world, were defended this week in a paper by former federal appeals court Judge Robert H. Bork and J. Gregory Sidak, chairman of Criterion Economics. In a 29-page ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google settles Library suit: Settlement ends seven years of bitter litigation Chicago Tribune Google and the Association of American Publishers Thursday ended seven years of bitter litigation with a settlement over the search giant's use of copyrighted books in its Google Library project. The deal will provide access to publishers' in-copyright ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google pays tribute to physicist Niels Bohr with doodle GMA News Search giant Google on Sunday paid homage to Nobel Prize winner physicist Niels Bohr, who had contributed immensely to our understanding of atomic structure and quantum mechanics. Visitors to the Google homepage (www.google.com) were greeted ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google Fiber Gives High-Speed Boost to Midwest Startups [VIDEO] Yahoo! News (blog) google-fiber. One year ago, Google ventured to the midwest with plans to put small startups and businesses on the map. Google enabled Kansas City, Mo. with their fiber-optic network and then waited -- and it seems Google's concept has paid off. [More ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google Trends – A Fine Example Of Fixing Stuff That Ain't Broken! Blogger News Network (blog) Google Trends is not a part of Google that most people have even heard of, never mind use. I can't say that I was a big user, but it was an interesting little diversion. It provided a list of the top searches. Of course it was hours out of date, but it ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Robert Bork And Gregory Sidak Discuss Google Antitrust Claims Science 2.0 For over a year, Google has been the target of U.S. and European antitrust investigations, but now the search company has fired back. In a report commissioned by Google and released today, two acclaimed antitrust experts dismiss Google's critics ... See all stories on this topic » |
Google, LG to unveil Nexus phone at the end of the month CNET Indeed, Google has shown more of a willingness to work with its partners when it comes to the Nexus program. "We challenge all our partners that want to work with us on a Nexus product to push the envelope," Patrick Brady, director of Android Partner ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Head to head: How Apple, Google Android maps stack up USA TODAY Although it's not flawless or as good as Google's maps app on Android phones, Apple's new offering on the iPhone got me where I needed to go — for the most part. I know many people will disagree with me, but I even find it an improvement over the old ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Court Backs Google vs. Microsoft Wall Street Journal MANNHEIM, Germany—The Mannheim Regional Court in Germany Friday ruled that Google Inc.'s Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. division doesn't infringe on a patent held by Microsoft Corp. The lawsuit concerned a radio interface patent, which makes the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Robert Bork on antitrust: Google is no Microsoft CNET (blog) "None of the purported antitrust problems that Google's critics have raised indicates that Google is behaving anticompetitively," concludes the 29-page legal analysis (PDF). "Given the serious factual, logical, and economic flaws in the antitrust ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Vringo Vs. Google: Vringo Wins (By And Large) The MILs Seeking Alpha 2: The Court reserved ruling on whether Google can offer evidence regarding non-comparable license agreements. This means the Court will decide at Court whether there is a sufficient foundation to admit them. This calls into question whether Google ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
World's Wealthiest Gain $27 Billion as Google Shares Soar Bloomberg The fortunes of Google Inc. founders Sergey Brin, 39, and Larry Page, 39, reached their highest point ever Thursday. Google shares established a record high after the Mountain View, California-based company announced it had settled a lawsuit with five ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Play Magazines CNET Google Play Magazines is probably the least popular of Google's media-centric "Play" apps for Android. The app lets you purchase and read magazines, in high resolution, right on your Android device. Similar to Google Play Books, the Magazines app can ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fake Angry Birds games hijack Google Chrome browser PCWorld Fake games imitating popular Angry Birds titles in the Google Chrome Web store can hijack your browser and display extra ads on websites, security firm Barracuda Networks has found—and some 83,000 Chrome users have already installed these ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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FTC action against Google would be unwise The Hill (blog) Most of us could identify things about competitive markets we find “unfair.” I know I could. I wish that woman on eBay who keeps outbidding me for antique telephones would just go away. And I wish the Inn at Little Washington wouldn't charge so much ... See all stories on this topic » |
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